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Beans. — Two quarts of Large Lima, Warren Heustis & Son . . i$3 00 



Second, Sumner Coolidge ........ 2 00 



Two quarts of Dwarf Lima, Warren Heustis & Son . . . 3 00 



Marttnias. — Twelve specimens, Hon. Aaron Low . . . 2 00 

 Native Mushrooms. — Named collection of not less than five edible 



varieties. Miss Ellen W. Rumrill 3 00 



Second, Mrs. Sarah L. Woodward 2 00 



Gratuities : — 



Mrs. Mary T. Goddard, Tomatoes . . . . . . . 1 00 



E. C. Lewis, Collection 4 00 



Arthur F. Coolidge, Collection 2 00 



September 4. 

 Gratuity : — 



Warren Heustis & Son, Paris Golden Celery . . . . . 1 00 



September 11. 



Turnips. — Twelve Flat, F. J. Kinney 3 00 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low 2 00 



Third, C. L. Hartshorn . ' 1 00 



Greenflesh Melons. — Four specimens, Samuel Hartwell . . 3 00 



Second, E. C. Lewis 2 00 



Third, E. C. Lewis 1 00 



Salmon Flesh Melons. — Four specimens, Joshua C. Stone . 3 00 



Second, E. C. Lewis 2 00 



Third, Joshua C. Stone 1 00 



Watermelons. — Two specimens, Joshua C. Stone . . . 3 00 



Cauliflowers. — Four specimens, De Souza Brothers . . . 3 00 



Second, William H. Teele 2 00 



Third, Elliott Moore 1 00 



Lettuce. — Four heads of any variety, Arthur F. Coolidge . . 3 00 



Second, Sumner Coolidge ........ 2 00 



Third, E. C. Lewis 1 00 



Celery. — Four roots of any variety, Warren Heustis & Son . . 3 00 



Second, Arthur F. Coolidge 2 00 



Third, George D. Moore 1 00 



Parsley. — Two quarts, Arthur F. Coolidge . . . . . 2 00 



Second, John Jeffries ......... I 00 



Beans. — Large Lima, two quarts, Mrs. Mary T. Goddard . 3 00 



Second, Warren Heustis & Son ....... 2 00 



Third, E. C. Lewis 1 oO 



Corn. — Sweet, twelve ears of Potter's Excelsior, Rev. Calvin 



Terry 3 00 



Second, Hon. Aaron Low ........ 2 00 



Third, Mrs. Mary T. Goddard 1 00 



